"Freedom to choose the person to be appointed as Principal has always been recognised as a vital facet of the right to administer the educational
read more"It is crystal clear that the relief sought in this public interest litigation relates to service matter. The Apex Court has consistently held that a
read more"Parties have happily cohabited together between 2017 and 2020 and, thereafter, the relationship soured... this was not a case where a promise of marriage resulted
read more"Legislature enacted Section 498A as a safeguard for women in their marital homes, not as a weapon against all members of the family indiscriminately", Supreme
read more"Variation in the two dying declarations in the manner she died casts doubt on their veracity, but we find the second declaration more believable than
read more"High Court exercising supervisory jurisdiction does not act as a court of first appeal to reappreciate, reweigh the evidence or facts upon which the determination
read more"Executive cannot be allowed to explain away or reinterpret a statutory instrument during the course of litigation to the prejudice of one of the parties,"
read more"In the absence of mentioning as to which particular caste the defacto complainant belonged, no prima facie case falling under Section 3(1)(r)(s) of SC/ST (POA)
read more"Any annoyance or ill will expressed by public servants against the petitioner/detenu, in his capacity as the concerned MLA, cannot amount to public disorder," High Court of
read more"Recovery of a valid journey ticket from the person of the deceased constitutes strong and direct evidence of bona fide travel," Delhi High Court, in
read more"Non-service of a notice under Section 3(2) of the 1948 Act does not vitiate the requisition and/or subsequent acquisition proceeding," Calcutta High Court, in a
read more"It is also not in dispute that the MPID Act has no provision regarding release of property in favour of the owner, after an order is
read more"Concept of negligence comprehends that the foreseeable harm could be avoided by taking reasonable precautions... but such consideration is not relevant in cases of strict liability where the
read more"Acceptance of the petitioner’s submission would result in every arbitral award being subjected to writ scrutiny on allegations of procedural irregularity, thereby rendering the statutory
read more"Guidelines operative subsequent to the relevant date cannot be applied for determination of market value as on date of possession," High Court of Andhra Pradesh, in
read more"When a Muslim person is alive, partition of property between him and his heirs is impermissible under Mohammedan Law. It is permissible to such Muslim person
read more"No litigant can be condemned on the basis of incomplete evidence caused by the Tribunal’s own premature closure order," Calcutta High Court, in a significant ruling,
read more"Existence of a ‘substantial question of law’ is the sine qua non for the exercise of jurisdiction under Section 100 of the CPC," Himachal Pradesh High
read more"It is obligatory duty for initiation of the prosecution against any person that there must be act committed by accused in contravention of any control order
read more"As minor child is of tender age, the interest of justice demands that he should remain in the custody of his mother," Himachal Pradesh High Court, in
read more"Parties have happily cohabited together between 2017 and 2020 and, thereafter, the relationship soured... this was not a case where a promise of marriage resulted
read more"Legislature enacted Section 498A as a safeguard for women in their marital homes, not as a weapon against all members of the family indiscriminately", Supreme
read more"Variation in the two dying declarations in the manner she died casts doubt on their veracity, but we find the second declaration more believable than
read more"High Court exercising supervisory jurisdiction does not act as a court of first appeal to reappreciate, reweigh the evidence or facts upon which the determination
read more"Executive cannot be allowed to explain away or reinterpret a statutory instrument during the course of litigation to the prejudice of one of the parties,"
read more"To disregard or discriminate against such individuals in matters of service recognition would be to undermine the collective ethos that propelled India to the Moon
read more"Constitutional role of the judiciary is primarily to interpret and apply the law, and not to legislate. In appropriate cases, particularly where a legislative vacuum
read more"A careful balance must be struck between the State's interest in fair investigation and the individual's fundamental right to personal liberty under Article 21."
"This Court has time and again issued directions in order to ensure that there is no misuse of this law, which was purported by the
read more"A fact as important as demand of dowry that was so traumatic so as to lead to a death of a young lady could not
read more"High Court while acting under this Article cannot exercise its power as an appellate court or substitute its own judgment in place of that of
read more"Having agreed to compensation on the basis of guideline value, N.I.C.E. cannot now be permitted to contend that the value ought to be determined by
read more"Requirement of sanction is a condition precedent only for taking cognizance and not for the registration of an FIR or for the conduct of investigation.
read more"An admission of a claim by RP is akin to mere recital/reference of debt, which does not amount to an acknowledgment under Section 18 of
read more"Liability under S.138 of the NI Act would subsist despite the initiation of proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016," Supreme Court, in a significant
read more"If the Will was indeed forged, the purchasers would themselves be the persons aggrieved because in such circumstances, their title over the property in question would
read more"An inept investigation or a scripted enquiry, both are fatal to criminal prosecution; but the latter has lethal consequences when there is a possibility of totally
read more"We cannot be unmindful of the fact that deer, being a wildlife species, ought not to be confined to cages or restrictive enclosures save in exceptional
read more"Non stamping or improper stamping does not result in the instrument becoming invalid. The Stamp Act does not render such an instrument void. The non-payment of
read more"Legislative choice to implement the right to free and compulsory education through neighbourhood schools is not merely administrative; it is a deliberate constitutional strategy to operationalise equality
read more"Freedom to choose the person to be appointed as Principal has always been recognised as a vital facet of the right to administer the educational
read more"It is crystal clear that the relief sought in this public interest litigation relates to service matter. The Apex Court has consistently held that a
read more"In the absence of mentioning as to which particular caste the defacto complainant belonged, no prima facie case falling under Section 3(1)(r)(s) of SC/ST (POA)
read more"Any annoyance or ill will expressed by public servants against the petitioner/detenu, in his capacity as the concerned MLA, cannot amount to public disorder," High Court of
read more"Recovery of a valid journey ticket from the person of the deceased constitutes strong and direct evidence of bona fide travel," Delhi High Court, in
read more"Non-service of a notice under Section 3(2) of the 1948 Act does not vitiate the requisition and/or subsequent acquisition proceeding," Calcutta High Court, in a
read more"It is also not in dispute that the MPID Act has no provision regarding release of property in favour of the owner, after an order is
read more"Concept of negligence comprehends that the foreseeable harm could be avoided by taking reasonable precautions... but such consideration is not relevant in cases of strict liability where the
read more"Acceptance of the petitioner’s submission would result in every arbitral award being subjected to writ scrutiny on allegations of procedural irregularity, thereby rendering the statutory
read more"Guidelines operative subsequent to the relevant date cannot be applied for determination of market value as on date of possession," High Court of Andhra Pradesh, in
read more"When a Muslim person is alive, partition of property between him and his heirs is impermissible under Mohammedan Law. It is permissible to such Muslim person
read more"No litigant can be condemned on the basis of incomplete evidence caused by the Tribunal’s own premature closure order," Calcutta High Court, in a significant ruling,
read more"Existence of a ‘substantial question of law’ is the sine qua non for the exercise of jurisdiction under Section 100 of the CPC," Himachal Pradesh High
read more"It is obligatory duty for initiation of the prosecution against any person that there must be act committed by accused in contravention of any control order
read more"As minor child is of tender age, the interest of justice demands that he should remain in the custody of his mother," Himachal Pradesh High Court, in
read more"Begar means labour or service exacted by Government or a person in power without giving remuneration for it... To allow the respondents to deny salary and
read more"Registration of the Will raises a presumption that the testator was in a sound state of mind and capable of knowing the consequences of what he
read more"It is well settled that bye-laws or resolutions cannot override statutory rules, and any action contrary to the Act or Rules is liable to be struck
read more"Plaintiffs in a suit for declaration of title could succeed only on the strength of his own title and that could be done only by adducing sufficient
read more"In an institution which runs on democratic principles, a person can continue to be its head so long he/she enjoys the confidence of the persons who
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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